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Megumi@Ibaraki
in a few hour's time
How "in a few hour's time" is different from "in a few hours"?
What does --' time mean?
Nov 30, 2011 11:41 AM
Answers · 1
The two phrases mean exactly the same thing. Sometimes people add words just to take more time to say something.
The word 'time' is unnecessary after 'a few hours'. It is short for "in a few hours of time." Think about it. What else would hours be, but time?
Better to be brief, as long as you are just as clear.
November 30, 2011
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